AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup & Politics: The U.S. crashed out of the 2026 World Cup after a 4-1 loss to Belgium in Seattle, with Charles De Ketelaere scoring twice and Romelu Lukaku adding the late fourth as American defending faltered. The match was still shadowed by the Folarin Balogun red-card saga: FIFA lifted his one-game ban after reported calls involving U.S. President Donald Trump and FIFA chief Gianni Infantino, triggering global integrity concerns and a backlash that followed the team onto the pitch. Local Governance & Public Sector: Bosnia’s Council of Ministers is set to review a 2026 labor market plan, changes to public/professional exam procedures, and budget-reserve funding for Mostar, alongside steps tied to employment, public finances, defense, justice, and EU integration. Culture & Business: CineLink (Sarajevo Film Festival) finalized its Co-Production Market and Drama lineups, adding a €10,000 award and a new partnership with Cannes’ Critics’ Week—another boost for regional film industry dealmaking. Judicial Compliance: Bosnia’s HJPC says 35 judges and prosecutors failed to submit 2025 asset reports, with potential misdemeanor proceedings next. Sports Talent Market: Bosnia and Herzegovina defender Tarik Muharemović is reportedly on the radar of Sunderland and Bournemouth as clubs weigh a move from Sassuolo.
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